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And Then I Said

  • COVID Can't Kill The Radio Star

    24 SEP 2020 · My contact: sieberjacqui@gmail.com Tune into Bruce's show! www.wyep.org/bluegrass It's funny, when I first met Bruce it was through a phone call when he rang into my country show last winter and the first thing I said was "I hate you", thinking it was a friend trolling me... Water off a duck's back! I got an episode out of it lol
    22m 2s
  • Understanding White Privilege

    24 SEP 2020 · Anti-Racist Resources for White People: docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2…irITwCTugSfKie5Fs Sisters PGH : www.sisterspgh.org Syd’s social media: Instagram: @syd_sustainable @sydexo Contact me: sieberjacqui@gmail.com Thank you for listening, stay safe.
    19m 27s
  • Protesting Racial Injustice Through Art

    24 SEP 2020 · Thank you for tuning in this episode of "And Then I Said". Source: www.nytimes.com/article/george-fl…ichael-baden.html Link to resources: wptsradio.org/resources/ Support Nnamdi's business: Instagram: dio.mpls Nnamdi's Spotify: Endio If you have questions or would like to be interviewed: email me at sieberjacqui@gmail.com stay safe.
    27m 52s
  • Zoom University

    24 SEP 2020 · Hey there! It's Jacqui, welcome to another episode of "And Then I Said". In this episode, one of my professors discusses the pros and cons of teaching via zoom during this pandemic. What I found interesting about this recorded interview was the fear of the unknown professor Pierson felt towards non participating students; the idea of not seeing your students physically as we were used to before this sudden shift can make anyone concerned. Thank you professor for making this podcast possible, your hard work to make class somewhat normal again is deeply appreciated by your students. Enjoy.
    9m 3s
  • North Versus South During COVID-19

    24 SEP 2020 · In this episode, I talk about the how different parts of the U.S. react differently to the pandemic. I first play a clip (at 1:17) from Florida of a lawyer who dressed as the Grim Reaper to protest the beaches opening, Then, I conduct a phone interview with Chet Rengers at 2:11 until 8:43 about living in Atlanta and working a 9-5 job during the pandemic. Lastly, my goofy friend and I have a conversation about the pandemic and what it brought us. You can listen to that conversation from 9:12 till the end. Special Thanks To Sabrina Webb, Chet Rengers, and Nadia Durante
    16m 23s
  • Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    24 SEP 2020 · Howdy! Welcome to the second episode of “And Then I Said” where I interview people of all backgrounds. In this episode, I had the pleasure to interview two nurses: Emily Amspacher and Maryann Sieber. I thought it was important to highlight nurses on this podcast during this crazy time. According to NPR, more people have passed from this disease than the Vietnam War (link down below). Thank you Emily and Maryann for providing your insight as a nurse, your work means so much to our community. Thanks for tuning in!!
    14m 52s
  • Finding Joy in the Little Things

    24 SEP 2020 · On the first episode of And Then I Said, Jacqui talks to her gram about her life.
    18m 11s
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